AI for Product...Hype or the New Normal?
In recent months, there has been a surge of AI-powered products flooding the market. In this session, we will guide you through identifying user needs and utilizing AI as a catalyst to address genuine customer requirements.

Sofia Michili, Group Product Manager at Hotjar, will demonstrate insights on identifying use cases for AI in your product and integrating them into your product development roadmap. Sofia will also explore the challenges and considerations associated with these developments, providing strategies to overcome them.

Lastly, you will learn how Hotjar identified and solved real user needs with their new AI features in a short timeframe.
Sofia Michili
Sofia Michili
Group Product Manager, Hotjar
Date
Thursday, November 2, 2023
12:30 -
12:50 EEST
Track
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Sofia Michili
Group Product Manager, Hotjar

Product leader with over 10 years experience in tech, product and design in various industries and product offerings. My mission is to empower PMs to grow and create products with real impact for users and the business.

Strong believer in iterative product development, I like to challenge my team to think of the smallest possible increment to deliver user value and learn from user feedback and data. I also believe the biggest impact can be achieved by bigger bets, not small product optimizations and encourage my team to look for real impact in what they do.

In her free time she likes to challenge herself to learn new things, live offline, teach product and help stray cats in Athens.

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